Update a Discarded Painting

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Materials Needed

8 ½” x 11” sheets of label paper

scissors

painter’s tape

3”- wide paint roller

white acrylic crafts paint

New Attitude for the Entryway

Popped out of its frame, turned horizontally, and painted white—except for reverse stenciled letters that spell smile—the upcycled artwork anchors this space. A lean teak console pairs well with the scale of the painting—it’s 24 inches by 36 inches—and the Adriatic blue on the walls picks up the landscape’s water and sky hues. Adding a little glam: a brass-finished lamp with a linen drum shade.

Upcyled old Painting

Step 1

Go to hgtv.com/sticker-letters to download the letter templates. (The entire alphabet is available, so you can spell out any word you want.) Reduce or enlarge the letters to fit the size of your artwork. Print the letters onto 8 1/2" x 11" sheets of label paper and cut them out.

How to Update Art

Step 2

Remove the frame, then wipe any dirt off the painting with a cloth. Decide where you’d like to put the letters, then stick a strip of painter’s tape below as a guide to keep them straight. Stick on the letters, pressing down the edges so the paint doesn’t bleed underneath. Remove the tape.